PLM and connectivity for the masses

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Product lifecycle management (PLM) software giant UGS has been working hard with Microsoft – and the result is Teamcenter for Microsoft SQL Server 2005, which has significant performance and scalability enhancements. Staff reporter

Product lifecycle management (PLM) software giant UGS has been working hard with Microsoft – and the result is Teamcenter for Microsoft SQL Server 2005, which has significant performance and scalability enhancements. It’s about nothing less than providing world-class PLM for the masses. What you find is a modular system well able to scale to support demanding workloads and very large numbers of users and transactions – both inside and way outside engineering development. You also find the commitment you need in engineering itself. For example, the firm’s Teamcenter Data Management for Autodesk Inventor 2D/3D CAD, also launched last month, allows Inventor users to get into PLM with multi-CAD support. In fact, this offering, developed in with independent INCAT, operates from inside Inventor to access and manage design data stored in Teamcenter – as well as the system’s knowledge management and collaboration environment. That could be good news for SMEs as well as big users – ensuring that designs are secure and reusable but also auditable for compliance, fault-finding and the rest.